On This Day in Queen History – 7 September

In 1971 – Brian May started his first real job, as a teacher Stockwell Manor Comprehensive School, London, where he worked for 3 months.
In 1975 – Fox released “Tails Of Illusion” ft “Survival” with backing vocals by Roger Taylor. In 1982 – Queen played The Coliseum, Oakland, California, USA.
In 1984 – Queen played Wembley Arena, London, UK. (2nd show)
In 1986 – Freddie held a ”Silly Hat Party” Garden Lodge, Kensington, London.

Freddie "Silly Hat Party" 1986.
Freddie “Silly Hat Party” 1986.

In 1997 – Electronic Arts launched “Queen: The eYe” video game, ECTS trade show, London, UK.
In 1998 – Queen & Wyclef Jean with Pras & Free released “Another One Bites The Dust” singles (UK).
In 2007 – Brian May was proud to present Paul O’Grady with the award for Outstanding Contribution to Animal Welfare at the Animal Hero awards.

Bri and Paul O'Grady
In 2010 – Brian May and Kerry Ellis performed on ITV’s “This Morning” TV show, London, UK. Brian took to his SOAPBOX to write about guitar delay problems on the show.

Brian May and Kerry Ellis – This Morning ITV1 7 Sept 2010
https://youtu.be/qzbBKTipdtU

In 2013 – Interview with ITN News from Gloucestershire when campaigning for badgers.

Brian May in Gloucestershire – Full Interview ITV 7 Sept 2013
https://youtu.be/9IVV_I9u7qA

Brian May interview on a link to the ITV News studio, when he visited Gloucestershire to join talk to locals and interested parties and join the Night Walkers.

In 2014 – Brian May announced forthcoming stereo Book of 3-D Queen photos. “Queen in 3-D“.
In 2015 – The single ‘Little Freddie Goes To School’ (A song by Stuart Leathem, sung by Esther Trousdale ft Freddie Mercury released worldwide. Part of the proceeds to The Mercury Phoenix Trust.
In 2015 – Announced that Brian May would lead a protest march to save the badgers on 08/09/2015 in London and will make a speech.
In 2014 – Queen + Adam Lambert Park Theater, Las Vegas, NV, USA .
In 2022 Brian May guest appearance Karen Demirchyan Sport-Concert Complex, Yerevan, Armenia. (Starmus)